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More Photos for Where The Wild Things Are

Published March 23, 2009 in Movie Stills
By Ryan Parsons | Image property of Warner Bros Pictures, USA Today
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It looks like Warner Bros. Pictures has finally gotten some momentum going in terms of marketing Where The Wild Things Are. Instead of small leaks appearing here or there, we've now seen our first poster and batch of movie stills over the course of a single week. Think their prepping for the release of the film's teaser? Count on it.

Movie Stills: Where the Wild Things Are


Where the Wild Things Are follows the adventures of Max, a head-strong young boy who leaves home after having a fight with his mother -- only to find himself in a mysterious forest bordering a vast sea. Misunderstood and rebellious, Max sets sail to the land of the Wild Things, where mischief reigns.

The adventure film will use a unique process to bring the story to life, incorporating the most dynamic elements of voice performance, live-action puppetry and computer animation.

The (incredible) stills below surfaced at USA Today. Head over there to check them all out.

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Where The Wild Things Are opens to theaters October 16th.

For the poster and more movie info, go to the Where The Wild Things Are Movie Page.

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